Training Classes

Morrisey training classes are intended for current users of Morrisey solutions and are held onsite at our Chicago, IL headquarters. To learn more about Morrisey solutions, contact us today.

MSOW Beginner Crystal Reports: MSOW/Apogee Reporting Class

This five-day class introduces you to many features in Crystal Reports using real MSOW credentialing software data. Hands-on training helps you understand how to customize and manage your credentialing and privileging reporting needs.

Apogee has cut our credentialing turnaround time from an average of about a month for paper processing to six hours for a board-certified physician – and that’s including the credentialing committee approving the application. In addition to meeting our needs in a paperless environment, online applications and reapplications have reduced processing errors since the system only populates what practitioners provide. Practitioners can upload the additional forms we require, reducing the number of faxes and paper copies we receive. I have slashed my postage budget, and use those dollars for continuing education.

Administrative Review has sped up our review process and saved us significant time and legwork. We no longer have to hand-deliver credentials files to reviewers at offices spread out over our hospitals and clinics. With a click of the mouse, the credentials file is delivered effortlessly and automatically to the reviewer’s computer.

As a third-party administrator, we are responsible for credentialing and provider enrollment. Apogee increases my staff’s productivity, because they can easily access all the information they need in a single database. With one click of a button, they can get a snapshot of each provider’s information, including credentials, identification numbers and images. As an added benefit, if any provider’s information changes, they can view the changes immediately. The system also saves employees’ time in that they can automatically generate letters to payors. The system is very user-friendly, and I highly recommend it.

We love PCCB! We simply drag and drop a Morrisey privileging template into our queue. There’s no need to manually change the default settings on the form. We can edit the form on the fly when meeting with our practitioners and print a clean copy. Our practitioners are then able to vet the form with others at our organization and continue to enhance the privileges. Another benefit of PCCB is being able to look up privileges quickly and efficiently and identify any FPPEs that are in process. This helps our operating room staff understand if a practitioner needs to have a proctor with them during their first few months.

This is the next logical step for paperless department and committee reviews and paperless credentialing files. Reviews can be done online at any time and from any location. Items requiring attention are flagged by the medical staff office to facilitate the reviews. One of the nicest features is the ability to share reviewers’ comments via the recommendation form that is available with the (MSOW) Administrative Review.

MSOW saves us time in verifying licenses and makes it possible for us to have one staff person – instead of the whole office – manage the licensure process during physician renewals. The individual who manages licensure also has enough time to manage insurance renewals, which is a manual process.

A comprehensive privileging methodology, such as Morrisey’s Privilege Content and Criteria Builder, has been requested by our customers for a long time. PCCB fills a need that has not been met in the marketplace. Our medical director and advisory board are unique resources that will assure that the content remains current and comprehensive.

Vicki L. SearcyVice PresidentMorrisey Consulting Services

MSOW saves us time in verifying licenses and makes it possible for us to have one staff person – instead of the whole office – manage the licensure process during physician renewals. The individual who manages licensure also has enough time to manage insurance renewals, which is a manual process.